Thursday, February 2, 2017

How To Find The Best French Bulldog Breeders

By Janet Butler


The number of hereditary disease currently outnumber the number of breeds. This means that there is a high chance you will buy a dog with a hereditary condition unless you are very thorough in your selection. This is the threat posed by puppy mills. However, you can avoid contributing to the problem by using the tips below to find the best French bulldog breeders in town.

Researching and deciding on a breeding facility is quite a workload but it pays off in the end. A good breeder offers some guarantee of a healthy dog because they follow regulations to ensure that their animals are kept according to standards. You are, thus, likely to get a dog with the desirable qualities.

Ask around. You definitely know someone who owns a dog; this could be a friend or a family member. Or maybe, you can even spot someone walking a dog in the evening. Just walk to them and ask where they got the pup and whether they could recommend the breeder.

However, remember that you need to crosscheck everything to ensure that the breeder is reputable, knowledgeable, responsible, ethical, and legitimate. This you can do by checking the AKC listings as a reputable breeder should be registered with both the local and national clubs. You can also check other bodies such as the CKC or UKC.

Choose local breeders. There are several advantages of buying from locally based breeding facilities, including proximity to your location. This means that you can visit the facility personally and talk to the management about your needs. You can also see the pup you are buying before making payments unlike when you order online.

Concentrate on those who breed the French bulldog. Well, they may have a few other breeders, but totally avoid those who keep as many breeds as they can access. This shows lack of specialization. Specialists understand the nature and requirements of the dogs they keep and thus provide them with the best care.

Choose an experienced breeder. Dogs are very different when it comes to housing and feeding habits. Most people think that all dogs just a warm house and dog food and that is it. There are other issues such as grooming, which depends on fur type. A good breeder should know these qualities.

During your visit, check out the facility. Visit the kennels and confirm whether they are clean and odorless. The puppies should be playful and energetic as this is a sign of good health during the first few months. If they seem dull and isolated, then something is definitely wrong.

The breeder should have the genetic history of every dog. This should help them know its parental lineage, if they have any genetic problems or any other health conditions. If possible, see both the parents to confirm their breeds because some crossbreeds look so similar to purebreds. However, you should expect to hear that the father is not physically available as some facilities use dogs from other breeders.




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